An Oxford Township woman who allegedly shoved a man into a bonfire appeared today in New Jersey Superior Court in Belvidere on assault charges.

Britney L. Smith, 23, of the first block of Pequest Road, on Aug. 26 pushed Kory Sandt into a bonfire in Harmony Township, according to court documents. Sandt fell into the flames and suffered second degree burns on two percent of his body, according to court documents.

An Easton man allegedly stole razors, a bicycle and a bag from a store Friday, according to court documents.

Martin J. Schimmel, 43, of the 400 block of Northampton Street, faces shoplifting charges for allegedly taking razors, a bicycle and a bag from Wal-Mart in Pohatcong Township, according to court documents. The items were collectively worth $426.82, according to court documents.

A Phillipsburg man faces new charges that he violated a restraining order by allegedly calling the mother of his children more than 70 times and texting her about 80 times last month, according to court documents.

James Yarnell Sr., 34, of the 300 block of South Main Street, pleaded not guilty today in New Jersey Superior Court in Belvidere during his first appearance on harassment charges.

Authorities allege he called the victim 42 times and texted her 48 times between Sept. 3 and 4, according to court documents. By contacting the woman, he violated a final restraining order filed July 12, according to court documents. He also showed up at the Green Street School on Sept. 9 for their son's football game and Phillipsburg High School for their daughter's game, according to court documents. He again called the victim an unspecified number of times between Sept. 9 and 10.

He is also charged with sending 31 text messages, 11 calls to her cell phone and 19 calls to her home phone on Sept. 19, according to court documents.

Yarnell was arrested in August on similar charges. He is currently out on bail and barred from contacting the victim.